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I really hope that someone knows a fix for this issue I'm having. I think it started happening ever since 2.5k got viable, so.. somewhere around fall of last year, I think? Whenever I try to record, my EOS M has to go through 3-6 failed attempts until it actually keeps going - then I can record for minutes without any issues, but this happens every time I boot up the camera and it gets really damn annoying. It also doesn't seem to matter which mode I'm in, but I usually record in 2.5k. I've been using several different builds (currently on 'Jul19') and my SD card is a Lexar Prof. 1667x SDXC-II v60, which is obv fast enough to handle the amount of data.

Things I've tried: Making sure that fps override and similar stuff is turned off / using the SD card warm-up feature (all the way up to the highest setting) / trying out a different SD card (some random Transcend v30) / turning off all the liveview features like zebras etc / using different fps settings / using those new SD card hacks / reinstalling ML

Nothing worked so far. Is this just plain and simple SD card incompatibility? Because the EOS M can't work with SDXC-II cards or something? I could try out one of those SanDisk Extreme Pro that people like to use~ But I wanna make sure that this is the exact problem before I throw my money out of the window if this doesn't fix anything, haha. Could it be that my camera is just faulty itself? Looking forward to any possible solution here~

Another minor question -- is it possible to automatically apply audio settings after startup? They always seem to default back to the standard values whenever I boot up the camera and I usually have to enter the canon menu, go into the audio settings and back out again for it to actually set the levels correctly. It's just a minor inconvenience compared to my main issue, but it would be neat.